How Reliable - 2015 V8 S continental?

How Reliable - 2015 V8 S continental?

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kbf1981

Original Poster:

2,290 posts

207 months

Sunday 3rd May 2020
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I'm looking at a V8S Continental GT and I was wondering how good the extended Bentley Warranty is, and how reliable in general cars of this age are? It's sold by a Bentley dealer under the approved scheme but I've no experience of buying Bentley's before, mostly Porsche's / couple other stuff.

Sebba

155 posts

180 months

Wednesday 6th May 2020
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Would also be very interested in this? Thoughts anyone>?

bigweb

828 posts

235 months

Sunday 7th June 2020
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Same. Been thinking about getting rid of my 911 for one as my boys are getting too big for the rear seats.
Can’t really think of anything else to replace it with

Pvapour

8,981 posts

260 months

Sunday 7th June 2020
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Watching to

MrReg

1,934 posts

229 months

Sunday 7th June 2020
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I found the Bentley warranty to be fantastic tbh.
Never had any issues with them saying things weren't covered.
If you contact the service department they'll normally tell you of any work that has been done to the car.
A warranty can be put on the car if it hasn't got one at the moment by having an inspection and rectifying any issues before the warranty is placed on it. There's a small discount for buying 2 or 3 years instead of the one.
Plus when you take the warranty out you get a bottle stopper - well worth the £3k wink

Pvapour

8,981 posts

260 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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MrReg said:
I found the Bentley warranty to be fantastic tbh.
Never had any issues with them saying things weren't covered.
If you contact the service department they'll normally tell you of any work that has been done to the car.
A warranty can be put on the car if it hasn't got one at the moment by having an inspection and rectifying any issues before the warranty is placed on it. There's a small discount for buying 2 or 3 years instead of the one.
Plus when you take the warranty out you get a bottle stopper - well worth the £3k wink
£3k for a year i assume? £5-6k for 3 years?

So

27,690 posts

229 months

Tuesday 9th June 2020
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Pvapour said:
MrReg said:
I found the Bentley warranty to be fantastic tbh.
Never had any issues with them saying things weren't covered.
If you contact the service department they'll normally tell you of any work that has been done to the car.
A warranty can be put on the car if it hasn't got one at the moment by having an inspection and rectifying any issues before the warranty is placed on it. There's a small discount for buying 2 or 3 years instead of the one.
Plus when you take the warranty out you get a bottle stopper - well worth the £3k wink
£3k for a year i assume? £5-6k for 3 years?
£3300 and between £5-6k for 2 years. Cheap it is not, but then if it's comprehensive it won't be.

I had an independent telling me how brilliant his warranty was, when I was looking at a GTC.

"It covers you up to EIGHT THOUSAND POUNDS" he proclaimed.

"How much is an engine rebuild on a Bentley?"

".... yeah, but my warranty covers you up to EIGHT THOUSAND POUNDS".




Fiammetta

404 posts

95 months

Tuesday 9th June 2020
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£5/6 K is better held in your war chest for fixes .
Theses W12 engines + g boxes are bombproof and cheap on E bay anyhow .
I can’t see you spending £10/12 K or what ever in four years with warranty items .
Remember don’t mix up wear n tear , brakes at a dealer are £2 K , suspension ( wears out too ) approaching £K a corner ......so all this is possibly outside the already spent amount .
Then depreciation.......the newer the car the steeper slope you start to slip on.So 1/2 your budget and put the other 1/2 in the war chest as well as lower entry point on the dep curve and stuff the warranty money in your back pocket .Fund the W12 fuel appetite...if that matters .
Plenty of good well serviced well maintained 04/06 examples about with loadsa life in them .

You need to enter into this with deep pockets .


Edited by Fiammetta on Tuesday 9th June 17:40

So

27,690 posts

229 months

Tuesday 9th June 2020
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Fiammetta said:
£5/6 K is better held in your war chest for fixes .
Theses W12 engines + g boxes are bombproof and cheap on E bay anyhow .
I can’t see you spending £10/12 K or what ever in four years with warranty items .
Remember don’t mix up wear n tear , brakes at a dealer are £2 K , suspension ( wears out too ) approaching £K a corner ......so all this is possibly outside the already spent amount .
Then depreciation.......the newer the car the steeper slope you start to slip on.So 1/2 your budget and put the other 1/2 in the war chest as well as lower entry point on the dep curve and stuff the warranty money in your back pocket .Fund the W12 fuel appetite...if that matters .
Plenty of good well serviced well maintained 04/06 examples about with loadsa life in them .

You need to enter into this with deep pockets .


Edited by Fiammetta on Tuesday 9th June 17:40
There are some V8s about still under Bentley 3-year warranty and low miles. I was tempted to go for one. They should not suffer with the same wear and tear costs. They are mid £90ks to buy.

The 04/06 cars are starting to look dated now IMHO.